2015

COP21: Nereus in the News – Friday, December 11

COP21: Nereus in the News – Friday, December 11

How do climate change negotiations differ for developed and developing countries? What is the role of large economies, like the USA? How must efforts continue after COP21 targets are set? CORU leader William Cheung discussed these issues with Shane Foxman on CKNW Vancouver. Read more

William Cheung published on projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh

William Cheung published on projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh

William Cheung, CORU Leader, has published a paper titled “Projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh in the 21st century under long-term environmental change and management scenarios” in the ICES Journal of Marine Science. Read the abstract and download the paper.

William Cheung published on projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh

William Cheung published on projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh

William Cheung, CORU Leader, has published a paper titled “Projecting marine fish production and catch potential in Bangladesh in the 21st century under long-term environmental change and management scenarios” in the ICES Journal of Marine Science. Read the abstract and download the paper.

Gabriel Reygondeau published on spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus plankton

Gabriel Reygondeau published on spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus plankton

Gabriel Reygondeau, CORU Fellow, has co-authored a paper entitled “Reliability of spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus inferred from the CPR survey” in the Journal of Marine Systems. Read more.

Fish alter migration patterns as global waters warm

Fish alter migration patterns as global waters warm

Water spills from the edge of a giant, melting iceberg on the cover of the November 2015 issue of Science. The special issue focused on the effects of climate change on our ocean systems, and highlighted research by Dr. William Cheung, an Associate Professor with the Changing Ocean Research Unit at the University of British […]

Ask an Expert: Will oceans be adequately discussed at COP21?

Ask an Expert: Will oceans be adequately discussed at COP21?

From November 20 to December 11, leaders from more than 195 countries will meet in Paris to discuss the future of the planet. But will oceans be on the agenda? COP21, the “Conference of Parties”, is the 21st United Nations Conference on Climate Change. It is being hyped as the most important climate event since […]

Gabriel Reygondeau published on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of C. Finmarchicus Plankton

Gabriel Reygondeau published on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of C. Finmarchicus Plankton

Gabriel Reygondeau, CORU Fellow, has co-authored a paper entitled “Reliability of spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus inferred from the CPR survey” in the Journal of Marine Systems. Read more.

Gabriel Reygondeau published on spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus plankton

Gabriel Reygondeau published on spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus plankton

CORU post-doctoral Fellow Gabriel Reygondeau has co-authored a paper entitled “Reliability of spatial and temporal patterns of C. finmarchicus inferred from the CPR survey” in the Journal of Marine Systems. Read more  

William Cheung presents at IMBER IMBIZO IV in Trieste, Italy

William Cheung presents at IMBER IMBIZO IV in Trieste, Italy

The fourth Integrated Marine Biogeochemistry and Ecosystem Research (IMBER) IMBIZO (a Zulu word meaning ‘meeting or gathering’) workshop took place at the Istituto Nazionale di Oceanografia and Geofisica (OGS) in Trieste, Italy, from October 26 to 30th, 2015. The meeting gathered scientists and researchers from all over the world to discuss how we integrate knowledge […]

Fish alter migration patterns as global waters warm

Fish alter migration patterns as global waters warm

Water spills from the edge of a giant, melting iceberg on the cover of the November 2015 issue of Science. The special issue focused on the effects of climate change on our ocean systems, and highlighted research by Dr. William Cheung, an Associate Professor with the Changing Ocean Research Unit at the University of British […]